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  2. Ibrahim Salem - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Salem (Arabic: إبراهيم سالم) is an architect and banknote collector residing in Dubai. He built a collection of more than 150,000 notes over 40 years with a specialisation in the notes of the Middle East, particularly the monetary history of Iraq during the Hashemite dynasty (1921–1958). He has been awarded the Al Hussein ...

  3. National Bank Note - Wikipedia

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    Through much of their earlier history of issue, national banknotes used designs in which the issuing bank's name was prominently displayed, rather than "The United States Of America". One design used for many years featured a portrait on the obverse, near the left edge, and the bank's name printed in prominent shaded type in the middle. The ...

  4. Banknote - Wikipedia

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    When Brazil changed currencies in 1989, the 1000, 5000, and 10,000 cruzados banknotes were overstamped and issued as 1, 5, and 10 cruzados novos banknotes for several months before cruzado novo banknotes were printed and issued. Banknotes can be overstamped with new denominations, typically when a country converts to a new currency at an even ...

  5. List of banknote printers - Wikipedia

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    Banknote Factory (BFNBK) 1995 National Bank of Kazakhstan [Note 3] [1] Kenya: De La Rue Kenya EPZ Limited The National Treasury [Note 4] [3] Laos: Printing House Bank of the Lao P.D.R. [1] Malta: De La Rue Currency & Security Print Ltd. 1979 None (Privately held company) [Note 5] [4] Malta: Crane Currency Malta Ltd. 2017 (2018)

  6. East African shilling - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, notes were issued by the East African Currency Board in denominations of 5/-, 10/-, 20/-, 100/-, 200/-, 1,000/- and 10,000/-, with the notes of 20 shillings and above having their denominations expressed also in pounds (£1, £5, £10, £50 and £500). In 1943, 1/- notes were issued, the only occasion that such notes were produced ...

  7. Gulf rupee - Wikipedia

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    The notes were in designs very similar to the standard Indian notes but were printed in different colours. While the ₹1 and ₹10 notes were printed in red, the ₹5 notes were printed in orange and the ₹100 notes were printed in green. The serial numbers of the banknotes issued in all denominations were prefixed by a Z.

  8. Middle Eastern empires - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a new balance of power was established in the Middle East among Medes, Lydians, Babylonians, and, far to the south, Egyptians. At his death, Cyaxares controlled vast territories: all of Anatolia to the Halys, the whole of western Iran eastward, perhaps as far as the area of modern Tehran, and all of south-western Iran, including Fars.

  9. Banknotes of the Indonesian rupiah - Wikipedia

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    The first banknotes used in the archipelago that would become Indonesia were those issued by the United East India Company, credit letters of the rijksdaalder dating between 1783 and 1811. Netherlands Indies gulden government credit paper followed in 1815, and from 1827 to 1842 [1] and again from 1866 to 1948 [2] gulden notes of De Javasche ...